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it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a prototype for many american cities, including pittsburgh and new york. man: new york city went to philadelphia and said, "you know, we're thinking of developing a hudson river water supply -- what do you suggest we do?" and they said, "we've had "a lot of problems on the schuylkill. "don't go to the hudson river. go to the upland and work by gravity." and that's what new york city did. they first went to the hudson highlands, but 150 years later, it went to the delaware highlands. and really diverted the water that normally went to philadelphia to new york ci
it was a destination point to see the new world technology. when charles dickens visited us in 1840, he was truly blown away by high water pressure on the fourth floor of the hotel he was staying in. nowhere in europe had he experienced that. this technology was doing something to support the life and the growth of the city. philadelphia, throughout the 19th century, was the major industrial city of the united states. all of these industries used water from this system. and it served as a...
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but in those days cameras were two big and the technology the digital technology was hopeless and impossible but in the last few years bits become possible and he puts 9 cameras on the side of his car he didn't want them on on top of each other. this is to emphasize this is 9 different prospective. this is 9 point prospective staved a one point prospective and he's going down the road you obviously can't see it i can't show you a video reproduction. he does the same route over and over again. it's a remarkable thing almost disturbing to me. i hold with german ray in her when says that representation or reality this is his idea of digital technology it's leelt is not the thing that can be not be represented. he can't magician something as vivid as realities. and it's one of the things i want to explore owe november 23rd when we have folks from silicon valley. it looks good but i has images of 18 screens going along the side of the road and they've never looked so vivid. where the doors of prospective cleans we'll see the world. there's a vitality in those images that surpass not only what oth
but in those days cameras were two big and the technology the digital technology was hopeless and impossible but in the last few years bits become possible and he puts 9 cameras on the side of his car he didn't want them on on top of each other. this is to emphasize this is 9 different prospective. this is 9 point prospective staved a one point prospective and he's going down the road you obviously can't see it i can't show you a video reproduction. he does the same route over and over again....
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. esurance. insurance for the modern world. what does that first spoonful taste likok. honey bunches of oats. ching! mmmm! mmmm! mmmm! wow! it's the oats. honey. yeah. honey bunches of oats. this is a great cereal. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. ♪ by the end of december, we'll be delivering ♪ ♪ through 12 blizzards blowing ♪ 8 front yards blinding ♪ 6 snowballs flying ♪ 5 packages addressed by toddlers ♪ ♪ that's a q ♪ 4 lightning bolts ♪ 3 creepy gnomes ♪ 2 angry geese ♪ and a giant blow-up snowman ♪ that kind of freaks me out [ beep ] [ female announcer ] no one delivers the holidays like the u.s. postal service. priority mail flat rate is more reliable than ever. and with improved trackin
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also, as part of the polling, this comes from united technologies congressional connection poll. about -- actually, more than half of these young people, 18 to 29 who were surveyed said, they actually think the law is going to get repealed. whether that's reality or not, it's the perception. if they think that after three-plus years of what most of us would argue there's been pr, how in the world do you convince them at this point to sign up? >> absolutely, shannon. i think what this really shows is millenials are a whole lot smarter than president obama thinks they are. they have looked at the choices and, as this poll shows, they are not really interested. he catapulted to his presidency by taking this group of people for granted and as much as i think young people want to see some sort of health care reform, they are not really interested in being forced to pay for something that doesn't really benefit them. >> richard, what does the president do if they decide that they are not signing up? >> i hear you, shannon. the only people taking young millenials for granted is the repu
also, as part of the polling, this comes from united technologies congressional connection poll. about -- actually, more than half of these young people, 18 to 29 who were surveyed said, they actually think the law is going to get repealed. whether that's reality or not, it's the perception. if they think that after three-plus years of what most of us would argue there's been pr, how in the world do you convince them at this point to sign up? >> absolutely, shannon. i think what this...
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applesbee's is a good example of an employer using technology to increase productivity. we either workers are working harder for the same output or fewer amount of hours are being worked for the same amount of output. >> richard, could you make a case that people paying a quarter or a buck extra because it helps the niya potts of the world? >> is absolutely does. i think one of the things that the records show and the studies show is that increased minimum wage, in particularly at times like this when there has been so much wage stagnation, and so much pent up demand will lead to increased consumer confidence, increased consumer spending and that in turn translates to additional jobs as more successful economy for everyone. by the way, we can look back in history and see in 1968, for example, the minimum wage in real dollar terms or in fixed dollars terms would be $9.44 now. and the unemployment is less than half of what it is today. the notion that minimum wage destroys jobs is disproved. and when you think about it, the common sense that says people at the lower end of
applesbee's is a good example of an employer using technology to increase productivity. we either workers are working harder for the same output or fewer amount of hours are being worked for the same amount of output. >> richard, could you make a case that people paying a quarter or a buck extra because it helps the niya potts of the world? >> is absolutely does. i think one of the things that the records show and the studies show is that increased minimum wage, in particularly at...
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inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation technique so that the life of the pipe can be extended 30 years, 40 years, 50 years. allbee: any asset has an optimal investment strategy. if you're making investments in that asset too early, or too late, you're wasting money. it costs about three times as much to fix a system once it's failed. so it's all about finding that right point where the dollars should flow toward that asset. narrator: but finding the funds to evaluate and rebuild these assets is an ongoing struggle. johnson: there is a gap between what's being spent by municipalities and water supply sy
inspections can be done with various technologies, often by a robot... or personally by a technician on a bicycle. sensors detect breaks, cracks, and weaknesses in the pipe. man: we have roots at this cap lateral at 79. narrator: tree roots can grow into the pipe, splitting it apart. man: more light roots at 69. narrator: sometimes they may even find fully collapsed sections. after gathering the data, utilities can assess the need for rehabilitation. sinha: you have to choose the rehabilitation...
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the technology has taken over. >> you are being ruled by your technology. >> that's true. but i am not sure how to kick it. like your idea of putting it in the middle of the table. >> or try leaving it in another room for a little while, or when you're driving -- i live in los angeles and a lot of people are guilty of this. even though it's illegal at stop lights, they're still checking their phones and you'll miss green lights. put your phone in the back seat. >> going to happen to everybody some day because sometimes we're going along and i want to bring up something over here and i'll just walk over while you're talking. it's to the point now where, we have to know everything at this moment, and a producer just just told me in my ear, it never stops. when you looked like you were tweeting, you actually tweeted because my producer received your tweet. >> i was. >> and now they're tuning in in droves. our other channel, fox business network, during the daytime, nobody better to help you analyze what is going on in the market. at light they do a lot 0 more dissecting of th
the technology has taken over. >> you are being ruled by your technology. >> that's true. but i am not sure how to kick it. like your idea of putting it in the middle of the table. >> or try leaving it in another room for a little while, or when you're driving -- i live in los angeles and a lot of people are guilty of this. even though it's illegal at stop lights, they're still checking their phones and you'll miss green lights. put your phone in the back seat. >> going...
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using a technology developed by relieven. >> it's a radio frequency. that sounds complex. it's a needle-based treatment. >> using x ray, we can safely place tlit without having to make a large incision. >> once inside the probe able to penetrate into the vertebrae to reach the nerves inside heat is then used to deaden the nerves. >> the device is still in trials but patients reported relief after receiving the treatment. if proven effective he says it could provide a new option oochl it will be a game changer. we have little that doesn't need a spinal fusion. >> jose jiminez hoping to find relief from a decade of pain. >> i twoobt get back to how i'm used to being able to go out, enjoy the day. not wake up feeling like very to walk on eggshells. >> the trial being conducted through spine care medal cal group. >> time to check on weather. rain coming in. >> and it's cold. >> we've got weather. some rain reaching into the east bay. new batch of rain pushing south from golden gate from san francisco into santa cruz mountains snow is now pushing into some higher elevations. an
using a technology developed by relieven. >> it's a radio frequency. that sounds complex. it's a needle-based treatment. >> using x ray, we can safely place tlit without having to make a large incision. >> once inside the probe able to penetrate into the vertebrae to reach the nerves inside heat is then used to deaden the nerves. >> the device is still in trials but patients reported relief after receiving the treatment. if proven effective he says it could provide a new...
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. >> correspondent jacob ward checks out the new technology. >> a year ago a start-up founder and vice president of a tech company in san francisco bought 1,0003d printer. he made keys. >> i lock myself out of the apartment. i picked up a lock-pick set to pick my way in and realised, "hey, instead of walking three blocks to a locksmith to make a copy of a key, i can print one at home." >> he realised he could make others' keys by take pictures on a cell phone. he can photograph a normal key, literally one on a bar, feed the image into his 3d printer and produce a working copy. >> keys are simple. to get a key to work you have to outline the shape, a 2d shape and you have the key. >> is the thickness important. >> no, it just has to be thin enough to slide in. >>. >> these are red herrings. i have a book there which has the top five key types, and that covers 95% of the u.s. >> ras can is a nice guy with a high-paying job. he's not looking to break into anyone's home. he wanted to make a point. >> my hope is that people realise keys are autodated. these thingses are really just senses o
. >> correspondent jacob ward checks out the new technology. >> a year ago a start-up founder and vice president of a tech company in san francisco bought 1,0003d printer. he made keys. >> i lock myself out of the apartment. i picked up a lock-pick set to pick my way in and realised, "hey, instead of walking three blocks to a locksmith to make a copy of a key, i can print one at home." >> he realised he could make others' keys by take pictures on a cell phone....
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. >> reporter: positive train control uses satellite technology to transmit signals from thousands of sensors on tracks in trains along railways to a bank of central control computers. if a train is going too fast approaching the curve-- like the metro north train in new york sunday-- the system first will warn the conductor. if there's no human response the system will respond. >> positive train control can take over controls of the train and slow it down safely so there's no jamming on the emergency brake at the last moment or trying to fix a problem after it's already started. this is designed to prevent accidents from happening. >> reporter: katz says l.a. is on track to have the system in place a year before the 2015 congressional mandate. there are many train systems that say they can't meet that. it's too expensive too soon. >> we're spending close to $220 million on the system here. i don't know how you put a price tag on lives saved or accidents avoided. >> reporter: scott, los angeles will begin testing the system this month. operators of metro north in new york say they nee
. >> reporter: positive train control uses satellite technology to transmit signals from thousands of sensors on tracks in trains along railways to a bank of central control computers. if a train is going too fast approaching the curve-- like the metro north train in new york sunday-- the system first will warn the conductor. if there's no human response the system will respond. >> positive train control can take over controls of the train and slow it down safely so there's no...
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. >> new technology amazon >>> covering daly city, dublin/pleasanton, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning, a look at the bay bridge and looking pretty mice this morning so cool temperatures and fog out there. leyla gulen has the forecast ahead. authorities say it will be self more days before they know how fast the vehicle carrying actor paul walker was going when it crashed and burned. investigators say speed was definitely a factor in the collision that killed the 40-year-old walker and a friend. the porsche hit a light pole and exploded in a fireball in the los angeles county community. passerbys tried to pull the men from the vehicle but the flames were too intense he was a star of "fast and furious" movie franchise. fans have been leaving candles at the scene. >> in the bay area, candles burned to honor his memory in milpitas. a car club organized a vigil at a shopping center in milpitas with 100 attending. >> we are learning an 85-year old palo alto hold in north korea trained in anticommunist guerilla unit in the korean war. this photo shows him p
. >> new technology amazon >>> covering daly city, dublin/pleasanton, los gatos and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning, a look at the bay bridge and looking pretty mice this morning so cool temperatures and fog out there. leyla gulen has the forecast ahead. authorities say it will be self more days before they know how fast the vehicle carrying actor paul walker was going when it crashed and burned. investigators say speed was definitely a factor in the...
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>> we have a fair amount of technology. it's going to be a showcase of environmental and green technology. and request respect to the blow propulsion they're electronic motors and we would require 100 bhaise100based on our tonnage. we are going to have incinerator toilets and we'll be very green and we'll be showcasing this green nool technology as we circumnavigate the globe. >> what is the likelihood that this is going to happen? that you will be able to circumnavigate the globe and this pr project will get off the ground 1 $10 billion is the cos. how much money have you raised and how likely is it that this will happen? >> i have been asked that a number of times. >> needless to say we have gone public a week ago needless to say it has not come with major capital at this point rchlts. point. th project was could b conseeme5 years ago. he camthey came up with the idea floating city. there was a core of us going around the world trik trying to promote this. and we tabled the project and mr. nixon passed away and a number o
>> we have a fair amount of technology. it's going to be a showcase of environmental and green technology. and request respect to the blow propulsion they're electronic motors and we would require 100 bhaise100based on our tonnage. we are going to have incinerator toilets and we'll be very green and we'll be showcasing this green nool technology as we circumnavigate the globe. >> what is the likelihood that this is going to happen? that you will be able to circumnavigate the globe...
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using a technology developed by relieven. >> it's a radio frequency. that sounds complex. it's a needle-based treatment. >> using x ray, we can safafly place tlit without having to make a large incision. >> once inside the probe able to penetrate into the vertebrae to reach the nerves inside heat is then used to deaden the nerves. >> the device is still in trials but patients reported relief after receiving the treatment. if proven effective he says it could provide a new option oochl it will be a game changer. we have little that doesn't need a spinal fusion. >> jose jiminez hoping to find relief from a decade of pain. >> i twoobt get back to how i'm used to being able to go out, enjoy the day. not wake up feeling like very to walk on eggshells. >> the trial being conducted through spine care medal cal group. >> time to check on weather. rain coming in. >> and it's cold. >> we've got weather. some rain reaching into the east bay. new batch of rain pushing south from golden gate from san francisco into santa cruz mountains snow is now pushing into some higher elevations. a
using a technology developed by relieven. >> it's a radio frequency. that sounds complex. it's a needle-based treatment. >> using x ray, we can safafly place tlit without having to make a large incision. >> once inside the probe able to penetrate into the vertebrae to reach the nerves inside heat is then used to deaden the nerves. >> the device is still in trials but patients reported relief after receiving the treatment. if proven effective he says it could provide a...
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sure you're familiar with the obama care website problems, just a reminder, we should make sure our technology is ready for the market. >>> and the public affairs school at the university of texas is offering a spring seminar on obama care enrollment. >>> a satanic memorial next to the ten commandments, it could happen. a new york based satanic temple is petitioning to set up a display outside of the oklahoma state house next to the biblical statue. proponents argue if the state allows one type of religious expression, it must allow alternative forms as well. the aclu said it agrees but there should be no religious statues on any state property. it was dismissed under the nut category. >>> and for everyone who naps during a flight. take a lesson from one man aboard a united flight who dozed off when the plane landed and everyone got off, and no one woke him up. when he finally got up, the plane was empty, the lights were off, and the doors were locked. luckily his cell phone worked. >> i called my girlfriend and she thought i was crazy. i said, debbie, i'm locked on a plane. she said, tommy, s
sure you're familiar with the obama care website problems, just a reminder, we should make sure our technology is ready for the market. >>> and the public affairs school at the university of texas is offering a spring seminar on obama care enrollment. >>> a satanic memorial next to the ten commandments, it could happen. a new york based satanic temple is petitioning to set up a display outside of the oklahoma state house next to the biblical statue. proponents argue if the...
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technology going to places never before. our under wear. how these this smart bra is designed to help l improve your health. see you at to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call 1-800-752-6631. >>> here is a look at tonight's prime time line up at 8:00 it's the middle, then modern family at 9:00 followed by super fun night at 9:30, then join us for abc7 news at 11:00. >> maybe you remember the what is your excuse mom? sacramento woman is facing off with owner of a san jose lingerie company >> owe so called fit mom accused of making unflatering comments with b.an ad by curvy girl lingerie. >> it's fit versus full bodied in a faceoff between this woman standing aaccus standing aaccused and gloves are off. you may remember maria canning, aka,
technology going to places never before. our under wear. how these this smart bra is designed to help l improve your health. see you at to those whoworried...... poked and prodded... taken risks... and lived in a state of "what if?"... welcome to a new state... of health. welcome to covered california. the place to find quality, affordable coverage. financial help for those in need. and nobody can be denied because of a pre-existing condition. enroll now at coveredca.com or call...
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. >> now the innovative technology that can spot a stolen car parked in the middle of a city block. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> it can track a gunman thousands of miles away. >> if you can track it then you can predict it. >> welcome back to al jazeera i'm jonathan betz. the nation's heardland took a beating from a major winter storm. today that storm is headed for the east coast. they are expecting snow, ice, rain from washington to boston. it knocked out power and grounded flights from texas to ohio. >> a severe gold snap is blanketing much of the nation's midsection. freezing temperatures and slick roads making for dangerous continues. in lewisville texas an ice patch sent the driver of a pick-up out of control, flipping it over a guardrail into the icy waters. the driver was killed in the crash. rescue teams called in to lift the pick-up tluk -- truck from the freezing lake. >> from texas to oklahoma, turned over trucks, traffic backed up for miles, black ice forcing drivers to creep along roadwa roadways, and some people are braving temperatures and walking. >> the
. >> now the innovative technology that can spot a stolen car parked in the middle of a city block. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> it can track a gunman thousands of miles away. >> if you can track it then you can predict it. >> welcome back to al jazeera i'm jonathan betz. the nation's heardland took a beating from a major winter storm. today that storm is headed for the east coast. they are expecting snow, ice, rain from washington to boston. it...
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genworth up over 100%, and micron leading the s&p 500 technology sector up 244%. some of these names have had great years already in 2013. now some of the stocks you may want to just step a little bit away from, it may involve the energy names among some of the worst performers over that five-year stretch are some big energy names. check out names like transocean, diamond offshore, noble energy, all down on average over the last five holiday shopping seasons. sue, some buy lists, some maybe stay away from, interesting names for sure. >> to say the least. thank you very much. now to the health of housing, and a monster number on new home sales in october. diana olick as you well know is on the real estate beat for us. >> hey, sue. it is a monster number but you have to takes this with a grain of salt or 20 percent margin of error. we got two months worth of sales data due to the government shutdown. so take a look if you will. contracts signed to buy newly built homes jumped 25% in october month to month after falling 6.6% in september from august. but you have to
genworth up over 100%, and micron leading the s&p 500 technology sector up 244%. some of these names have had great years already in 2013. now some of the stocks you may want to just step a little bit away from, it may involve the energy names among some of the worst performers over that five-year stretch are some big energy names. check out names like transocean, diamond offshore, noble energy, all down on average over the last five holiday shopping seasons. sue, some buy lists, some maybe...
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they believe new technology could actually save lives. jeff rossen shows us a state of the art computer system that can take control of a train in a crisis. >> reporter: officials believe speed was a factor when this commuter train took a curve and went off the rails. but, experts claim revolutionary technology could make accidents like this a thing of the past. >> state of the art collision avoidance technology. >> reporter: it's called positive train control or ptc, a system of sensors on the rails and inside the locomotive. using satellites to track the trains movements and prevent many accidents caused by operator error. if the train is going too fast, the computer warns the crew. if the engineer doesn't slow down, the computer activates the breaks. ptc helps prevent collisions, too, stopping the train from blowing through red signals if the operator is distracted. >> it will save lives. both crew members, passengers and maybe people along the wayside as well. >> reporter: like in spain this summer when this train threw off the rails.
they believe new technology could actually save lives. jeff rossen shows us a state of the art computer system that can take control of a train in a crisis. >> reporter: officials believe speed was a factor when this commuter train took a curve and went off the rails. but, experts claim revolutionary technology could make accidents like this a thing of the past. >> state of the art collision avoidance technology. >> reporter: it's called positive train control or ptc, a system...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ [ male announcer ] this december, experience the gift of true artistry and some of the best offers of the year at the lexus december to remember sales event. this is the pursuit of perfection. >> per kentucky is known for basketball, blue grass and bourbon. we can add a fourth b to the list. the governor, steve bashir who is betting bigot president's health care law. his state is not just the only state with the health care exchange. the governor whose star is rising fast has a message for every politician who wonders how health care affects 2014 and beyond. >> it's going to be a plus and if i were running for anything, i would be running on it. >> joining us now is democratic congresswoman and one of the leaders who at
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scott, the administration and top figures in the insurance industry said they are working together on a technological fix. >> pelley: major, thank you. the numbers are improving for home sales again. the government reported today that sales of new homes in october jumped more than 25%. that was the biggest monthly gain since 1980. thieves stole a truck carrying radioactive material. how can it be? synthetic forms of illegal drugs are coming into this country legally. and can rescuers save dozens of whales stranded in shallow water? when the "cbs evening news" continues. [ male announcer ] it's simple physics... a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easi
scott, the administration and top figures in the insurance industry said they are working together on a technological fix. >> pelley: major, thank you. the numbers are improving for home sales again. the government reported today that sales of new homes in october jumped more than 25%. that was the biggest monthly gain since 1980. thieves stole a truck carrying radioactive material. how can it be? synthetic forms of illegal drugs are coming into this country legally. and can rescuers save...
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built it around information technology that is current and future technology come and maximize the rate of innovation that's what's going to save the most lives and the most money. and is also by the way going to create the highest value of american jobs. if you 80% of the world of breakthroughs in health an in te next 30 years in the united states, we would have more high-value jobs than you could imagine because as the whole planet gets richer they all want to live longer. so health is both a cause but also an enormous opportunity for high income jobs. >> we will be one more question so we can go to the book signing. >> hi, mr. speaker. two-part question. under president washington's administration, hamilton brought us from the huge ward at two on the way to becoming a world class economy. not quite the policies we're seeing today but can you learn from what hamilton did write? the second part, the housing market crash compared to the crash of 29, both of those lead to big government influence and the people looking to them. what do we learn from the cause of both of those and be -- p
built it around information technology that is current and future technology come and maximize the rate of innovation that's what's going to save the most lives and the most money. and is also by the way going to create the highest value of american jobs. if you 80% of the world of breakthroughs in health an in te next 30 years in the united states, we would have more high-value jobs than you could imagine because as the whole planet gets richer they all want to live longer. so health is both a...
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anthrax technology is essentially 1950s level weapons grade technology. you look back at some of the other biological agents, they've been used as a weapon either with great conscious thought in advance, or as a collateral effect going back for hundreds of years. an individual could certainly find way to apply a biological weapon in a selected tech. i would talk about the society, or a city killer? probably not. on the other hand, the lone wolf -- this is true for all weapons of mass destruction scenarios or all masculine scenarios. the lone wolf terrorist operates in essentially a vacuum but in terms of supervision, in terms of restrictions or limitations, in terms of any kind of filter on what is or isn't acceptable. the true lone wolf terrorist is only answerable to himself or herself. and, therefore, by the way that means that many of the traditional deterrent tactics that we use as governments, as militaries, as law-enforcement organizations, short of identifying and capturing the would be attacker, are essential not going to have very much about. th
anthrax technology is essentially 1950s level weapons grade technology. you look back at some of the other biological agents, they've been used as a weapon either with great conscious thought in advance, or as a collateral effect going back for hundreds of years. an individual could certainly find way to apply a biological weapon in a selected tech. i would talk about the society, or a city killer? probably not. on the other hand, the lone wolf -- this is true for all weapons of mass...
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. >> now the innovative technology that can spot a stolen car parked in the middle of a city block. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> it can track a gunman thousands of miles away. >> if you can track it then you can predict it. >>> severe winter storms are causing power outages and caused so much trouble with traffic across the country. temperatures in north dakota plunged to 20 degrees below zero over the weekend. winter weather advisories are in effect from vermont to virginia as the system moves east. we have more on all of this weather across the country. jaleel la. >> the conditions across washington, d.c. to new york city are alley deteriorating. look at the traffic cam right now. the roadways empty. they should be empty. look at that snow piled up on the roadways. that's the scene in washington, d.c. very different scene in new york city. cloudy skies for sure. don't worry, the snow and the sleet is on the way, and temperatures are going to plummet as we track on into the evening hours. take a look at the map here behind me. as a matter of fact, this is i-70 just east
. >> now the innovative technology that can spot a stolen car parked in the middle of a city block. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> it can track a gunman thousands of miles away. >> if you can track it then you can predict it. >>> severe winter storms are causing power outages and caused so much trouble with traffic across the country. temperatures in north dakota plunged to 20 degrees below zero over the weekend. winter weather advisories are in...
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for technology today and to have her voice and all the pictures and the videos and the things that we have even from when she was younger, i'm just so grateful for that. >> is it too painful to watch them now? or do you like watching them? >> i watch them. we kind of have a rule. she doesn't want me to watch them at night before bed. because yeah, it's hard. but i just feel like i know she would want us to watch them and enjoy them. she would always say to me, mom, you have to be strong. you have other kids. and i just keep hearing what she said to me. and really she's just propelling us forward with this whole live weiss fund. >> even when she got the diagnosis. she remained incredibly strong in the fate face of this. >> she really did. she rarely had times of being down. >> she rarely complained. like i can't even remember her complaining at all, not to me at least. and she was always so positive. she wouldn't want us to cry. when we would get upset she would be like, don't be sad. she wanted us all to be happy and enjoy our time together. >> you mentioned the live wise fund. explai
for technology today and to have her voice and all the pictures and the videos and the things that we have even from when she was younger, i'm just so grateful for that. >> is it too painful to watch them now? or do you like watching them? >> i watch them. we kind of have a rule. she doesn't want me to watch them at night before bed. because yeah, it's hard. but i just feel like i know she would want us to watch them and enjoy them. she would always say to me, mom, you have to be...
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. >> now the innovative technology that can spot a stolen car parked in the middle of a city block. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> it can track a gunman thousands of miles away. >> if you can track it then you can predict it. >> moving to east asia, china and japan are fighting over islands in the east china sea and now south korea is in the mention. seoul has claimed air space of water beijing says it owns. here is the story >> reporter: south korea's announcement may be about invisible lines in the air but they extend over disputed areas of land and sea. this is what south korea calls yodo, a submerged rocky reef, home to a science station and under it's de facto control. these strategic waters and rocks are claimed by beijing and seuol. >> south korea has asserted rights in the air above. >> translator: the new korean air space defense identification zone has been modified to be in line with the country's flight information region, which does not overlap with neighboring countries. this zone includes the air space over iado's waters. >> seuol's move comes two wheys after
. >> now the innovative technology that can spot a stolen car parked in the middle of a city block. >> there were multiple gunshots fired. >> it can track a gunman thousands of miles away. >> if you can track it then you can predict it. >> moving to east asia, china and japan are fighting over islands in the east china sea and now south korea is in the mention. seoul has claimed air space of water beijing says it owns. here is the story >> reporter: south...
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. >> reporter: this is the air drop technology amazon calls prime air. ceo jeff bezos told charlie rose on "60 minutes" he hopes it will deliver packages under five pounds faster than a pizza. >> these are effectively drones there's no reason they can't be used as delivery vehicles. >> reporter: bezos said a fleet of self-guided drones is still years away. >> i know it can't be before 2015 because that's the earliest that we can get the rules from the faa. my guess is that's -- that's probably a little optimistic. >> reporter: the federal aviation administration is still working on how much drones can safely operate below 10,000 feet, america's most congested airspace. for now, only law enforcement and research institutes qualify for the faa's drone permits. but over the next year, the agency will test the viability of commercial drones in six pilot areas. teams in 24 states have submitted applications to participate. including adaptive flight in marietta, georgia, which has developed four drone models. eric johnson is the co-founder. he's sympathetic to
. >> reporter: this is the air drop technology amazon calls prime air. ceo jeff bezos told charlie rose on "60 minutes" he hopes it will deliver packages under five pounds faster than a pizza. >> these are effectively drones there's no reason they can't be used as delivery vehicles. >> reporter: bezos said a fleet of self-guided drones is still years away. >> i know it can't be before 2015 because that's the earliest that we can get the rules from the faa. my...
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eight big technology companies joining forces to call for limits on government surveillance. this after revelations of aggressive data collection by the n.s.a. fox business correspondent is here with more. joe? >> that's right. world's most famous tech companies are pushing president obama and members of congress saying they strongly believe current laws and practices about surveillance need to be changed. a.o.l., apple, facebook, google, linkedin, microsoft, twiter and yahoo created the coalition. they said we understand that government has a duty to protect the citizens but this summer's revelations highlighted the urgent need to reform government surveillance practices worldwide. letter goes on to read, the balance in many countries have tipped too far in favor of the state and away from the rights of the individual, rights that are in our constitution that undernines the freedom we all cherish. c.e.o. including twitter, that of yahoo, facebook and google c.e.o. put fourth five clear goals they want to accomplish on the website calling on governments to limit surveillance
eight big technology companies joining forces to call for limits on government surveillance. this after revelations of aggressive data collection by the n.s.a. fox business correspondent is here with more. joe? >> that's right. world's most famous tech companies are pushing president obama and members of congress saying they strongly believe current laws and practices about surveillance need to be changed. a.o.l., apple, facebook, google, linkedin, microsoft, twiter and yahoo created the...
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the hospital has state-of-the-art technology, and here's the clincher: the price. treatment here costs about 1/8 what it does in the united states. that's right, 1/8. curt schroeder is the ceo of bumrungrad. this place where we're sitting right now is the number one international hospital in the world? >> it's sort of ground zero. i haven't heard anybody yet who's told us that they take more than 350,000 international patients a year. >> one of them is byron bonnewell, who lives 12,000 miles away in shreveport, louisiana, where he owns and runs a campground for rvs. a year and a half ago, he had a heart attack. and his doctor told him he really needed bypass surgery. they told you were gonna die. >> yeah, they did tell me i was gonna die. >> you did not have insurance? >> did not have insurance, no. >> he estimates he would have had to pay over $100,000 out of his own pocket for the operation he needed-- a complicated quintuple bypass. and did you actually decide not to do it? >> yeah, yeah, i did. i guess i'd rather die with a little bit of money in my pocket than
the hospital has state-of-the-art technology, and here's the clincher: the price. treatment here costs about 1/8 what it does in the united states. that's right, 1/8. curt schroeder is the ceo of bumrungrad. this place where we're sitting right now is the number one international hospital in the world? >> it's sort of ground zero. i haven't heard anybody yet who's told us that they take more than 350,000 international patients a year. >> one of them is byron bonnewell, who lives...
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ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do something. once i started taking the lyrica the pain started subsiding. [ male announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever, tir
ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ it's hard to describe, because you have a numbness, but yet you have the pain like thousands of needles sticking in your foot. it was progressively getting worse, and at that point i knew i had to do...
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some schools use technology to help kids learn, even if they can't see, hear or speak. roxana saberi visited one of those schools that specialises in eted u kating kids with severe disabilities. >> kids come to the henry viscardi school from all over new york. some, like chris, in an ambulance. the 16-year-old has a disability and he requires constant medical care. now he's on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> since i came here they taught me a lot, that there are no limits, and i can do anything. >> this confidence is in large part thanks to technology like this. >> do you remember how to do that? >> no. >> it's helping 180 students with severe disabilities who might otherwise not be able to study. >> i know what i want. i don't let anyone stop me. >> 20-year-old chelsea can't speak through her mouth, but this helps her to communt using her eyes. >> it's using eyegaze. when you don't have much movement, you have access to technology. >> around 8% of children under age 15 in the u.s. are considered disability. half of them are severely disabled. under federal
some schools use technology to help kids learn, even if they can't see, hear or speak. roxana saberi visited one of those schools that specialises in eted u kating kids with severe disabilities. >> kids come to the henry viscardi school from all over new york. some, like chris, in an ambulance. the 16-year-old has a disability and he requires constant medical care. now he's on his way to earning a high school diploma. >> since i came here they taught me a lot, that there are no...
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analysts thought, the way that grady reunites families and unite the country is very emblematic of the technology, at least in the 1930's, 40's, 50's, the image of the nuclear family candid to fund and an iran the radio. mother and father and children and dog and cat and so forth get in front of a radio listening to a, a program from los angeles are play being broadcast from new york, that is radio at its best unifying family in the nation. but it was conducted in voice. now, what -- some -- what he did was run out how to do it, built to huge areas. rather near plymouth rock. of the one his government did he transmitted test messages. he realized that he had done the right. he then sent shortly before christmas in 1900 to six a message by morse code to aid the ships in the western atlantic that belong to the in hanford company in a or bringing bananas of from the places of like an heiress to the east coast port saying quite simply, this now for a broadcast at one minute to midnight on christmas eve. christmas eve 1906 happened to be a dark and stormy night. it was a blizzard blowing of cape cod.
analysts thought, the way that grady reunites families and unite the country is very emblematic of the technology, at least in the 1930's, 40's, 50's, the image of the nuclear family candid to fund and an iran the radio. mother and father and children and dog and cat and so forth get in front of a radio listening to a, a program from los angeles are play being broadcast from new york, that is radio at its best unifying family in the nation. but it was conducted in voice. now, what -- some --...
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what kind of technology and safety standards would be required and how would someone or a business get a license to use them so the faa is looking at all that now of course and the safety issues. >> we still need hover boards and spaceships. >> i want the george jetson thing to get to and from work. >> and then u.p.s. and fedex can drive that to your house no traffic jams there. thanks, allen >>> coming up in the next half hour the emergency response to this bay area brawl set to start in just a couple of minutes. >> plus, some new video of the fiery crash that killed actor paul walker. >> and the tactic to give trees new life even after they have been chopped down. ,,,,,,,, [woman] you wrapped the... [man] it's nothing but tape... [woman] it's a block. we're havin' a baby! [laughter in background] [woman screams] are we havin' a baby? [ambient crying and laughter] brawl. school officials say t >>> now at 6:30, the emergency meeting just about to get under way in response to this brutal high school brawl. school officials say this type of thing has got to stop. our ann notarangelo with
what kind of technology and safety standards would be required and how would someone or a business get a license to use them so the faa is looking at all that now of course and the safety issues. >> we still need hover boards and spaceships. >> i want the george jetson thing to get to and from work. >> and then u.p.s. and fedex can drive that to your house no traffic jams there. thanks, allen >>> coming up in the next half hour the emergency response to this bay area...
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disaster, there are now growing questions about whether airline pilots are relying too much on cockpit technology. >>> also, spies busted, current and former russian diplomats just brought down by prosecutors for fraud, now suspected of espiona espionage. what brought them to the attention of federal agents? >>> and a vip flight, air force one departing for nelson mandela's memorial service with an impressive passenger list including two presidents and three first ladies. what's going on behind the scene? i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> it was a horrifying and deadly disaster, all caught on camera. tomorrow, the national transportation safety board will begin a two-day hearing on the july crash of this asiana jumbo jet at the san francisco airport. the "wall street journal" is reporting that investigators say the crash was
disaster, there are now growing questions about whether airline pilots are relying too much on cockpit technology. >>> also, spies busted, current and former russian diplomats just brought down by prosecutors for fraud, now suspected of espiona espionage. what brought them to the attention of federal agents? >>> and a vip flight, air force one departing for nelson mandela's memorial service with an impressive passenger list including two presidents and three first ladies....
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has said they're exploring using the barge as an interactive space, where people can learn about new technology. but google added things can change in the future. >>> microsoft's big gates, and facebook's mark zuckerberg are teaming up. they're giving $5 million to bring the internet to public classrooms around the country. the non-profit called education superhighway, says without access to the internet, about 40 million opportunities will be left behind. and the group says most schools are connected, but they lack the high speed connectioned that are needed today. >>> a northern california couple has welcomed identical triplets. abby, brin, and laurel were born. what makes them so rare is they were conceived without help from fertility treatments. the chances of nationally occurring identity triplets are between 1 and 1 million, to 1 and 100 million. the girls are expected to go home in a couple of weeks. >>> last night, we told you about a generous mystery tipper. coming up, who may be the man behind tips for jesus. >> laying out the bone chilling temperatures. and when this bay area could b
has said they're exploring using the barge as an interactive space, where people can learn about new technology. but google added things can change in the future. >>> microsoft's big gates, and facebook's mark zuckerberg are teaming up. they're giving $5 million to bring the internet to public classrooms around the country. the non-profit called education superhighway, says without access to the internet, about 40 million opportunities will be left behind. and the group says most...
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has said they're exploring using the barge as an interactive space, where people can learn about new technology. but google added things can change in the future. >>> microsoft's big gates, and facebook's mark zuckerberg are teaming up. they're giving $5 million to bring the internet to public classrooms around the country. the non-profit called education superhighway, says without access to the internet, about 40 million opportunities will be left behind. and the group says most schools are connected, but they lack the high speed connectioned that are needed today. >>> a northern california couple has welcomed identical triplets. abby, brin, and laurel were born. what makes them so rare is they were conceived without help from fertility treatments. the chances of nationally occurring identity triplets are between 1 and 1 million, to 1 and 100 million. the girls are expected to go home in a couple of weeks. >>> last night, we told you about a generous mystery tipper. coming up, who may be the man behind tips for jesus. >> laying out the bone chilling temperatures. and when this bay area could b
has said they're exploring using the barge as an interactive space, where people can learn about new technology. but google added things can change in the future. >>> microsoft's big gates, and facebook's mark zuckerberg are teaming up. they're giving $5 million to bring the internet to public classrooms around the country. the non-profit called education superhighway, says without access to the internet, about 40 million opportunities will be left behind. and the group says most...
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they will use the technology. they could actually go immediately to the live feed? we are on my. if you could say i want to see brian marshall? now? boom.ller right >> that is the next th. they will want -- they will get it for you. that is the next step i think of what they're going to do. >> agreed. >> very neat. that day.t for coming up, there is a way to have your cake and eat it, too. at least according to ajay. he will explain. why does mercedes have pertained different cars when four models my have been just fine? today's -- the answer in today's global outlook. ♪ >> what if we could have our cake and eat it too? time for insight and action. this is what prompts the question. -- loeys writes think aboute, let's that. value and momentum. value says something is cheap. momentum says price is accelerating. how could you necessarily have value and momentum in the same stock? curious. here is what we did. we try to figure out if it is possible. we started with the s&p 500. then we narrowed it down to the lesss trading with a pe of than 10 times. there is the value component.
they will use the technology. they could actually go immediately to the live feed? we are on my. if you could say i want to see brian marshall? now? boom.ller right >> that is the next th. they will want -- they will get it for you. that is the next step i think of what they're going to do. >> agreed. >> very neat. that day.t for coming up, there is a way to have your cake and eat it, too. at least according to ajay. he will explain. why does mercedes have pertained different...
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. >> new technology amazon wants to use to get your items delivered faster than using lysol in hundreds of ways. across amee what's christine's story? i started using lysol disinfectant spray, gosh, as long as i can remember. i use lysol on soft surfaces because you can't put your couch in the washing machine. i think that lysol disinfectant spray compares to other products in that it actually kills the germs. which helps keep my family healthy. it's tried and true. i mean all you have to do is just spray. it does the job for you. lysol - hundreds of ways to help protect your family. >>> covering santa rosa berkeley become, san jose, and all bay area, this is abc7 news. authorities say it will be several more days before they know just how fast the vehicle carrying actor paul walker was going when it crashed and burst into flames. investigators say speed was a factor in the collision that killed the 40-year-old walker and a friend. the important be hit a light pole and exploded on saturday in the los angeles county come community. people tried to pull the men from the burning vehicle bu
. >> new technology amazon wants to use to get your items delivered faster than using lysol in hundreds of ways. across amee what's christine's story? i started using lysol disinfectant spray, gosh, as long as i can remember. i use lysol on soft surfaces because you can't put your couch in the washing machine. i think that lysol disinfectant spray compares to other products in that it actually kills the germs. which helps keep my family healthy. it's tried and true. i mean all you have to...
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>> part of it is technological but the are being required by law to buy. this is an overpriced product. it's very tightly regulated and it's not the kind of -- it doesn't adapt to changing circumstances. it says that everyone should want the same thing and that's not true. >> what about this, kim, much talked about white house offensive that they are going on to tell this, not only to get millennials to enroll but they are picking anecdotes for this person gets health because they couldn't get coverage before, this person had pre-existing coverage, this person is now on medicaid? it's a very concerted, deliberate strategy. what's behind this? >> well, they are trying to suggest that it works and they now have the website somewhat in order on the front end so they can say, you can get there. the problem is, they have ten of these examples and that has to be compared against the millions of people who are losing their coverage. and so what you see is people like mary landrieu saying -- >> senator from louisiana. >> yes, in a tough re-election this next year.
>> part of it is technological but the are being required by law to buy. this is an overpriced product. it's very tightly regulated and it's not the kind of -- it doesn't adapt to changing circumstances. it says that everyone should want the same thing and that's not true. >> what about this, kim, much talked about white house offensive that they are going on to tell this, not only to get millennials to enroll but they are picking anecdotes for this person gets health because they...
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it may be legal but not technological. if the faa allows the flights to happen so the deliveries can happen. >> nuts. privacy concerns about the drones with cameras flying over people's homes. >> you know, there it is. >> no matter how much the service would cost. i imagine when with i was hearing about the story, they would drop the package on a little parachute like a cartoon. that landed smoothly and left it there. [ helicopter whirring ] >> do you hear something? >> i do, as a matter of fact. >> here's my biggest worry. usually when they deliver something and you call up and say, it hasn't come yet, there's a human that wrote something down, delivered it. saw somebody pick it up. the drone drops the package from the air -- >> they probably have surveillance, tiny camera with tape and they will say yeah, it was delivered. and this is your neighbor stealing it. i think we're years away from that, i think you're right. >>> quite a scene in the country's biggest mall. a guy getting in trouble for throwing away his money. >
it may be legal but not technological. if the faa allows the flights to happen so the deliveries can happen. >> nuts. privacy concerns about the drones with cameras flying over people's homes. >> you know, there it is. >> no matter how much the service would cost. i imagine when with i was hearing about the story, they would drop the package on a little parachute like a cartoon. that landed smoothly and left it there. [ helicopter whirring ] >> do you hear something?...
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the ntsb may also be looking into whether there was too much reliance on auto pilot technology, a final report is expected some time by mid 2014. that's the latest from here reporting live, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thanks very much. our investigative unit is in washington, d.c. for today's hearing. steven stock is talking to officials about when that hearing could resume. we'll have a live report at 6:00 this morning. >> at 5:02, the world pays tribute to nelson mandela. we have a live look where mandela's body will lie in state for three days following the memorial service. ♪ that service in johannesburg drew world leaders, celebrities and royals and tens of thousands of south africans. despite the rain the atmosphere was celebratory. the service was attended by every living united states president except george h.w. bush who cannot fly because of medical reasons. the president and mrs. obama arrived to loud cheers along with george w. bush and laura bush and hillary clinton. >> there is a word in south africa mbuntu. a word that captures mandela's greatest gift. his re
the ntsb may also be looking into whether there was too much reliance on auto pilot technology, a final report is expected some time by mid 2014. that's the latest from here reporting live, christie smith, "today in the bay." >> thanks very much. our investigative unit is in washington, d.c. for today's hearing. steven stock is talking to officials about when that hearing could resume. we'll have a live report at 6:00 this morning. >> at 5:02, the world pays tribute to...
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and there is some irony in that statement as we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology around the country. and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on worl of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greatepiece of fiction in the obamacare nartive. we are joined now by best-selling author in his latest book. i was going to make a remark abt a number of things. i will constrain myself. ezekiel emanuel, saying if you really want to keep your doctor, the obama deal is just to pay up. >> so what is he telling us? in obamacare works if you're rich. so if you're rich, you get to have choices and we heard that certain high and technologically advanced hospitals are being dropped off of all these insurance plans. and again, don't get access to the doctor you wanted the best health care system you can possibly have unless y
and there is some irony in that statement as we look at all of the cyberattacks on technology around the country. and new reports about just how extensive the national security agency really is. they have spent years spying on online gamers, including those playing on worl of workout. in obamacare architect ezekiel emanuel says people haven't signed up for coverage because the obama administration has not sufficiently promoted it. my next guest says he couldn't write a greatepiece of fiction in...
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visit verizon.com/holidayoffer to give yourself the ultimate technology gift today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. ard to say no to thehe ultimate technology gift today. opportunity of a lifetime. even if it's five hundred miles away. there's a lot to figure out. new city. new job. new bank. a friend recommended suntrust. because mobile banking lets me manage my money how i want, when i want. so i can make the most of my new life. and focus on all that's ahead. with every suntrust checking account, it's easy to avoid fees and go mobile. suntrust. how can we help you shine today? >>> howard is here. you have lots to tell us. >> we have the freezing rain still in spots. it's fairly light. overnight montgomery county village, purcelville in virginia, a quarter inch of ice. toward leesburg only a quarter inch. we have lots of areas north and west of d.c. above freezing at national airport. we're hovering right at freezing. 31 in many areas. got to take it really slow the next few hours. you see the school delays and closing
visit verizon.com/holidayoffer to give yourself the ultimate technology gift today. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. ard to say no to thehe ultimate technology gift today. opportunity of a lifetime. even if it's five hundred miles away. there's a lot to figure out. new city. new job. new bank. a friend recommended suntrust. because mobile banking lets me manage my money how i want, when i want. so i can make the most of my new life. and focus on all...
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it uses blue tooth technology. it works on a local basis, users can get specific information on sports or activities close to them. shares of apple up 3% in the last year. down $150 from its all-time high of $705 a share after the release of the iphone 5 down slightly today. cost-cutting computersmaker dell offering to keep costs down. no word on how many jobs dell is looking to cut the employees have until december 20th to make a decision after michael dell took his namesake company private in a $25 billion deal. gel is the no. 3 computermaker in the world. artist working man in show business, media mogul ryan seacrest co-founded $1 million in title product. the company makes keyboard attachment for the iphone 5 and 5s. the goal to create a keyboard and case that would at least announce of length and fitness to the iphone and allow protection, and a tie polk keyboard is available for pre order at $99. he says pleas by one man said to make its debut at the consumer electronics show next month. ryan seacrest is ever
it uses blue tooth technology. it works on a local basis, users can get specific information on sports or activities close to them. shares of apple up 3% in the last year. down $150 from its all-time high of $705 a share after the release of the iphone 5 down slightly today. cost-cutting computersmaker dell offering to keep costs down. no word on how many jobs dell is looking to cut the employees have until december 20th to make a decision after michael dell took his namesake company private in...
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to be operational for the next 15 years and in that time, hope the scientific findings and the new technologies twod will eventually justify the costs. >> al jazeera. ♪ the view from space, seeing satellites plus the radar that's the view from the surface of the radar picks up the snow, and the rain that is out there. still some know around connecticut and massachusetts. this area was over here now it is over there. that's what we can expect here for the next two to three hours. 5:00 o'clock the snows out of philadelphia, washington, baltimore, but still coming down around boston, and again a plot of the snows coming down, but the main roads are fine, because they have been treated and the temperature is about freezing. the side roads they will be a little bit slippery, now here comes the lake effect snow, this is bitter cold air coming in, wednesday and thursday, temperatures will be going down, they are not going up, in fact they will be cropping quite a bit. a good 12 inches of snow at least in some areas close to the great lakes as the lake effect snows pick up wednesday, and thursday. te
to be operational for the next 15 years and in that time, hope the scientific findings and the new technologies twod will eventually justify the costs. >> al jazeera. ♪ the view from space, seeing satellites plus the radar that's the view from the surface of the radar picks up the snow, and the rain that is out there. still some know around connecticut and massachusetts. this area was over here now it is over there. that's what we can expect here for the next two to three hours. 5:00...
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bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like, at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find it: a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the coolest gifts, including sleep number dual temp. discover dual temp at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. visit sleepnumber.com to find a sleep number store near you. ♪ i picked it out in a snap ♪ what made it genius ♪ was my camouflage wrap ♪ that's my kind of holiday >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning, everyone, a gorgeous blue sky and sunrise in the east and what you cannot see it is how cold it is, we have temperatures in the teens in some places. thank's joining us with the warm thoughts. >> it is cold now
bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like, at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find it: a sleep number store, where this holiday season, the hottest sleep innovations make the...
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stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> the problems with the healthcare.gov are well-known. and of course, it has caused political problems for the president as well. today the white house says the obama care website is now running better than ever after tech teams scrambled to fix the site this weekend. dr. sanjay gupta joins us now. have you been on the sight? >> i've tried to get on the site. and yesterday got an error message just briefly, but then hit refresh and it seemed to work pretty well. a lot different than back in october. they say it can handle 50,000 concurrent users now, i think it was only a few hundred, frankly before. that's a lot better. if the website is working well, how well is that information actually getting to insurance companies. some are saying we're not getting these applicants or getting two applications. so if people show up in january or february fully expecting to be insured and they're not, that's going to be a problem. we're going to keep an eye on that. but the web
stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum from philips sonicare and save now. philips sonicare. >>> the problems with the healthcare.gov are well-known. and of course, it has caused political problems for the president as well. today the white house says the obama care website is now running better than ever after tech teams scrambled to fix the site this weekend. dr. sanjay gupta joins us now. have you been on the sight? >> i've tried to get on the site. and yesterday...
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born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> we are back at 5:24. blue are just joining us or headed out the door, here seven things you need to know. here are the areas under a freeze warning. freezing temperatures every way and even san francisco could get frost. we have poor air quality around the bay area and that is coming up in the seven-day outlook. >> we have a sig-alert in oakland northbound 880, slut down because of a big rig because of barrel on the freeway. we have the off-ramp shut down but black ice is a factor in the commute. >> winter weather is bringing snow, ice, and misery to much of the country. it is expected to persist making it hard on commuters and air travelers. more than a thousand flights are canceled today. >> breaking news a tense stand off ended inside a hospital emergency room in phoenix. negotiators have talked the suspect into surrendering af
born online, raised by technology and majors in efficiency. so whatever they save, you save. hassle, time, paperwork, hair-tearing out, and, yes, especially dollars. esurance. insurance for the modern world. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> we are back at 5:24. blue are just joining us or headed out the door, here seven things you need to know. here are the areas under a freeze warning. freezing temperatures every way and even san francisco could get frost. we have poor air...